The other possible reason for the non-working is the installation of DirectX9.
Although the operating base is built on DirectX9,
Maybe the new windows does not have DirectX9 in it.
Basically, if you ext the Data and Extensions folders, you should be fine.
(Symptoms of not being able to open files are often caused by d3dx9d_43.dll.
As a reference
Below is an example of the exact location of the required files.
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Clickteam Fusion Developer 2.5\d3dx9d_43.dll
C:\Program Files (x86)\Clickteam Fusion Developer 2.5\Data\Runtime\Unicode\d3dx9d_43.dll
C:\Program Files (x86)\Clickteam Fusion Developer 2.5\Data\Runtime\Unicode\spine.mfx
C:\Program Files (x86)\Clickteam Fusion Developer 2.5\Extensions\Unicode\spine.mfx
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I downgraded to 292.22 to see if it works and it does.
Perhaps it's not loading the necessary libraries(d3dx9d_43.dll)
It is a common Windows loading
"C:\Windows\System32\d3dx9d_43.dll"
How about placing it here?
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64bit version of windows is here
"C:\Windows\SysWOW64\d3dx9d_43.dll"
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If the file d3dx9d_43.dll did not load properly
You will get a "Unicode version ~" error